2010-03-20 13:15:53 |
Ricardo Duarte |
bug |
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added bug |
2010-03-20 14:17:53 |
Ricardo Duarte |
attachment added |
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2010-03-20 14:25:54 |
Ricardo Duarte |
description |
Binary package hint: upstart
Release:
Ubuntu Server 10.04
Minimal Virtual Machine installation
Version
0.6.5-5
What you expected to happen:
When the system boots, result from init scripts should be visible on the screen. That way, it is easy to know at boot time if some service failed to boot
What happened instead:
Only a black screen is shown
The caret is shown on screen bl'inking and moving vertically. Maybe the output from init scripts is there, but masked in back characters
The first login prompt is at the middle/bottom of the screen |
Binary package hint: upstart
Release:
Ubuntu Server 10.04
Minimal Installation
Version
0.6.5-5
What you expected to happen:
When the system boots, result from init scripts should be visible on the screen. That way, it is easy to know at boot time if some service failed to boot
What happened instead:
Only a black screen is shown
The caret is shown on screen blinking and moving vertically. Maybe the output from init scripts is there, but masked with black characters
The first login prompt is at the middle/bottom of the screen
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2010-03-20 14:26:39 |
Ricardo Duarte |
description |
Binary package hint: upstart
Release:
Ubuntu Server 10.04
Minimal Installation
Version
0.6.5-5
What you expected to happen:
When the system boots, result from init scripts should be visible on the screen. That way, it is easy to know at boot time if some service failed to boot
What happened instead:
Only a black screen is shown
The caret is shown on screen blinking and moving vertically. Maybe the output from init scripts is there, but masked with black characters
The first login prompt is at the middle/bottom of the screen
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Binary package hint: upstart
Release:
Ubuntu Server 10.04
Minimal Virtual Machine installation
No plymouth is installed (this is by default)
Version
0.6.5-5
What you expected to happen:
When the system boots, result from init scripts should be visible on the screen. That way, it is easy to know at boot time if some service failed to boot
What happened instead:
Only a black screen is shown
The caret is shown on screen bl'inking and moving vertically. Maybe the output from init scripts is there, but masked in back characters
The first login prompt is at the middle/bottom of the screen
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2010-03-29 11:17:20 |
Igor Wawrzyniak |
upstart (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2010-03-29 11:17:33 |
Igor Wawrzyniak |
description |
Binary package hint: upstart
Release:
Ubuntu Server 10.04
Minimal Virtual Machine installation
No plymouth is installed (this is by default)
Version
0.6.5-5
What you expected to happen:
When the system boots, result from init scripts should be visible on the screen. That way, it is easy to know at boot time if some service failed to boot
What happened instead:
Only a black screen is shown
The caret is shown on screen bl'inking and moving vertically. Maybe the output from init scripts is there, but masked in back characters
The first login prompt is at the middle/bottom of the screen
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Binary package hint: upstart
Release:
Ubuntu Server 10.04
Minimal Virtual Machine installation
No plymouth is installed (this is by default)
Version
0.6.5-5
What you expected to happen:
When the system boots, result from init scripts should be visible on the screen. That way, it is easy to know at boot time if some service failed to boot
What happened instead:
Only a black screen is shown
The caret is shown on screen bl'inking and moving vertically. Maybe the output from init scripts is there, but masked in back characters
The first login prompt is at the middle/bottom of the screen
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2010-04-01 19:04:25 |
Scott James Remnant (Canonical) |
marked as duplicate |
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548954 |
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